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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, @ i ' Skell Shocked War Veteraln ?lays “! |1 j m.m. i ||“\ " Red Cross Benefactress In Insane AUGUST 20, 1920. when the church and government ;klashod. With the exception of a ' ing for more laurels, and on \mm“wry few, all suspended activities to 16-17 she took over the duration|avold persecution. Now that an | wreath, with a time of 22 hours, 3 } agreement has been reached it fs ex- | | minutes, seconds. That stood | pected that the order, through its | until Elinor Smith at Roosevelt | delegates to the convention, will con- Field, Tong Island, again took to the | Sider wi and means of reestab- air on April 23, and stayed there for |lishing its subordinate councils and 26 hours, 21 minutes, 32 seconds, JJros\lmlng its various welfare and ed- | record that still stands. ucational activities, | Ten days carlier, Louise M. Tha-| One of the conditions of the agree- {den out in Oakland, California, set|ment, that which stipulates that all | the only woman's speed record now |clergymen practicing thefr faith 4n on the N. A. A. book, that of 156 |Mexico must be of Mexican birth, onds. But Louise M. Thaden was look I Great Dance Attraction Bfli_ef_ Organization Robbed Him calibrated watch, and the action Thrusts Knife Into Wom- | abroad was not made ofticial in time | to arrange for this air derby under Throat Before | world record conditions. Major Luke Christopher, secretary | Count Bonick and an’s amusement company Crowd and Flees — Cap- | | THE STRAND avid Carroll, a Richard Bar- in AT helmess writes lected sho LARE it COMPOUNCIE His most Aristo- one of por hestras on (he axino at Lake Bristol Wednesday The orchestra is well knows dents {hroughout cause of i It his | networlk sic Bas be be than those ich mad G this section he st tivities, National moderr t wil to tra dio popular audey ; : Solo Endurance Plane Refuels This Morning |° San Francisco, Aug. 20 monoplane r ch Dot army flicr the 60 1 flight record today. @ ineiscan,” The in former better ndurance field here man cireled Mills hop ciscan was re dawn by me attach Ten eaving Watch For Chevalier STRAND THURS,, FRI., Hear Dix Talk! Maurice Garamount Guture Hear Dix make love to beau- tiful Esther Ralston! In this smashing drama of daring, romantic adventure beyond the pale of convention! Dix as the dashing soldier more wonderful than any Dix you have known! PLUS 5 GREAT ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE HUNDERBOLT” A new, different, tre ant all-t picture is at Capitol the W AT CAPITOL nendously 1m- the | tured By Police Alter" Chase. | today Bar San Aug Broodin, an ima David ed war inary wror a shell shock- stabbed to death ,’!’1“""‘ a5 B¢ his bene Miss Igie Ashmun, nderbolt™ | g 1t vesterday as she talked | it of throb-| iy him in front of the local of- | fices of the American Red of which she was executive tary s were thrille d been thrilled have seldom icture veteran, Cross, Scores of ims its | Plung« knife }throat and then crowded streets, blocks away city persons saw Lizarraga | into the woman's flee through fl\gf He was captured a and was taken to | prison where he was held | murder. Miss Ashmun, Red Cross \(‘.w‘ re lirected von terworld,’ of [ © few the’ t world war nurse, 1918, ass worker since minutes after her as- \ | head. T Lit her | > told police. | Lizarraga, a ward,| Cross and classed as | and totally disabled” | hospital for the insane | he confined | stepped up to Miss Ash- | was conversing with another ) money,” he muttered, Palasky said | When Miss Ashmun sugzested he | into the office. | Lizarraga | ipped out a knife and plunged into he REPORTED IN WEST, Bastern Oregon Sector Causing| e e GI'P,@[ES[ W()l‘l‘y NOW obsessed with the idea that he being robbed by the Red ) roles. saay doubl ed 1 s sa NEW FOREST FIRES manently in Ukiah, where |for a n wits year, step was | Cross | which handled his disability pensation. On previous occasions. they told. he entered the (office and threatened violence, | by | Lizarr served in the aviation during the war, received head wounds and had shocked, records at the Eo |Cross showed. castern | Tdaho con- though ipeared ) 1 conflagrations tinued to eat through valuable tim- ber lands, ry com- While en momen S were forest fire end, eastern COTPS S0 sector | vere shell been n today Red north A few majc Washington and ntana still were WOMEN AERONAUTS i WINEQUAL RIGHTS Heen Given World Notice—"Powder il in out of itish Columbia, 1 situation a im- covs head lquarters at 12 new bl said to have been tning and all aided most serious was re- ayville, Ore., in the > in which 600 acres d. Two other serious | burning in the Umatilla 50 miles of timber were Dayton. Ore. Nine in the Umatilla e rted controlled Nation covering night s were 20 (P—with | ord-making be- | hind her, the woman aviator has | won ‘“equal rights” in world avia- | tic 1 “ladybirds™ the “powder puff” derby f Sunta Monica to Cleveland, are en- ed in the first women's contest America their right to a 1d established at Copenhager by the federa tion acronautique internationale. | It is unlikely, however, that any | new © woman's world records will come out of the Santa Monica-Cleve- lind event. I, A. L rules req the strictest timing with spe Washington, only one year of A fires, serve now cor in Washington continued last Fighte the Wenatchee to men since in was in June Colville of this major conflagrations. Chelan battle to MeKavett e OTUe poineer the has been Texas post of sold for Today and Wed. Continuous GEORGE Perfeet Vitaphone Houset CAPITOL of the national acronautical asso- the miles per hour. has been met by Knights of Columbus with an endowment for a | seminary to train Mexican Catholics | for priesthood and the board of di- ciation contest committee, of the Copenhagen action: t was decided to create a scpa- his Aristocrats | concerning same will he compiled as | | the | Paris, | said. | merely | had no official status | record, but was shown to have failed | \ s polit® Fecord book Pul Derby” First Bvent | rate category for women's records. national and international “This decision will take mediate In the future, all records slished by women. ll.murh‘ competition conducted in accor: SO T et i will be offcially observed. The date | WEALTHIEST INDIAN WOMAN DEFENDANT White Husband Asks Dworce—‘ France, for promulgation. | Miami, Okla. Aug. > women’s records will be|inna Beaver Bear Hallam, said to given the same consideration In|ho the wealthiest woman of the every espect as world's records es- | Quapaw Indian tribe, has been sued | tablished by men. A list of “hese |for diverce and $250,000 alimony by\ records will also be kept in our of-|her third husband, . L. Hallam, a tice.” | white man. Hallam alleged his wife Women's beat him while he was asleep and and now listed as “miscellaneous” | on one occasion attacked him with on N. A.'A will stand, MHe[a revolver. These records have appes Tn hos petition Hillam listed his because the men of the N.|wife's ¢ as including $650,- | were chivalrous enough to set | 000 in s held in trust by | down. The woman aviator [the Bureau of Indian aff and | | enough real estate in Miami and | | Ottawa county. Oklahoma, to make | her wealth total more than $100.- | 000,000, The petition also stated Mrs. | llam has a monthly income of 0,000 from lead and zinc ore royal- effect im est our othe 86 20 (P—DMrs. | records hitherto made, hooks, A A them Three World's Records Major Christopher sent the plete list to 1%, A. T used America's showing com- | to be in the first tabulation of women's hrur:ls- b L from 29 countries soon to be compil. | ties and is one of the principal heir ed by . A. I Three automaticalty | ©f Mrs. John Beaver, another weal- ecome inel tid 1 | thy Quapaw woman i s e Hallam also secks the custody of 996 foot & | Roberta Hallam. 3, now in the care | |of Mrs. H. Miller of Fairland. | Mrs. Hallam had previously sued | | her husband for divorce, but at her Hth. | oquest the case was dismissed be- Tha- | fora it nts in the {ried in Albuquerque 5 WEXICAN RELIGIOUS st QUESTION DEBATED rears seranne O ‘,3;;;335';},”“?3 ; ngh s ol Golumbus Delegats Discuss Catholic Progress altitude |, 663 fete, and-became the first Wo- man to get her n; on the N. A, Milwaukee, Wi 1. 20 (P—Set- in Paris, | ties straightaway speed, 156 hour, Louise McPhetrdige duration, 26 hours, 21 min- seconds, Elinor Marvel Crosson and Louise den were among the entr present contest. Bobbi in the derby, made a,big s the that went another derb; a try for the K miles per Thaden; utes, . in 1924. records Phoebe Omlie, recently made by bureau of standard calibrations. Three days less than H or Smith started the Lady Mary Heath's famea | | ligion in Mexico went to trial ’T‘hv_v were mar- | |8 Hctor' have been studying the greement with a view to further room-r.rmz in the stabilizing of re- Lake Compounce 3 | SEELEY’S ENTERTAINMENT BUR Removed to 488 Main Street Hartford, Conn.—Phone 6-4937 New Britain—Phone 3191-W Bristol, Conn. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUG. 21 STORE CLOSES AT NOON WEDNESDAYS WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN = — NEW BRITAIN Specials for Wednesday A. M. Only In Each Case Quantities Are Small—So Be On Hand Early For Best Choosing SILK UNDERGARMENTS | WOMEN’S 3 WON!EN’S 1 59 X ! KID GLOVES SLIP-ON SWEATERS Each ‘ | In this lot —Step-Ins, $1 00 $2 .00 Each Vests, 'Blnomel, , Chemises | . g B Were $2.98 Former Prices $1.98 up | Black and whites only. ght and dark colors. 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